Observations from the Moon
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Review: "Intense. Brutally honest. Beautiful. Sensual. Genuinely funny, dark humor. Truthful. Real. This selection of poems contains the kind of truth not many are brave enough to tell. With clarity and sometimes gritty humor, the author reveals the nature and condition of women (and men)... They say great literature changes the person that reads it. This book does exactly that."
Inspired by the poetic visions of Basho, Rumi, Shelley, Emily Dickinson, and Bob Dylan, George's musings and sensual sketches in "Observations from the Moon" reveal the intimate process of a woman experiencing transformation. The poems are accompanied by the author's charcoal and pencil drawings of the female form, envisioned as if revealed by moonlight against the dark night.
Inspired by the poetic visions of Basho, Rumi, Shelley, Emily Dickinson, and Bob Dylan, George's musings and sensual sketches in "Observations from the Moon" reveal the intimate process of a woman experiencing transformation. The poems are accompanied by the author's charcoal and pencil drawings of the female form, envisioned as if revealed by moonlight against the dark night.
